DECISION ON PROSECUTIONíS REQUEST TO EXCEED THE TEN PAGE
LIMIT FOR MOTIONS

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The Office of the Prosecutor:

Hildegard Uertz-Retzlaff
Ulrich Mussemeyer
Daniel Saxon

The Accused:

Vojoslav Seselj

THIS TRIAL CHAMBER of the International Tribunal for the Prosecution
of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian
Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991 ("International
Tribunal");

BEING SEISED OF the Prosecutionís Request for Authorization of Trial
Chamber to Exceed the Ten Page Limit for Motions ("Prosecutionís Request")
of 25 July 2003;

NOTING that the Accused did not file a Response to the Prosecutionís
Request within fourteen days of receiving it in a language he understands in
accordance with Rule 126bis;

CONSIDERING the "exceptional circumstances" outlined in the
Prosecutionís Request and the subject matter of the proposed motion;

CONSIDERING that the Prosecution wishes to exceed the page limitation
set out in the Practice Direction on the Length of Briefs and Motions of 5 March
2002 by a maximum of five pages, plus relevant annexes;

HEREBY GRANTS the Prosecutionís Request and

AUTHORIZES the Prosecution to submit a motion for the non-disclosure
to the public of material provided under Rules 66(A)(ii) and 68, and for witness
protection measures, that contains a maximum of fifteen pages, plus relevant
annexes.